silverfoxsteam
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Busy Wilesco!Had a couple of hours free (I'm actually working today!), so a quick steam up was arranged.
Ingredients:
1no Wilescoo D222 Steam Engine
...attach:
4no various workshops that happen to be handy
...fill the boiler with hot water and switch on the power...
Sorry it's a bit short - the battery ran low and lost the first longer bit! Still it shows what can be achieved.
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John Chapman
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Brilliant Stephen, that looks like serious fun
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Spokesmann
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Make em work! Great stuff!
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Mamod Collector
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Thats a fantastic setup Steve, did I see a brass flywheeled punch in there
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JJ
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Nice, my, it's a big one Matron!!!!.
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RAK402
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That workshop is a work of art!
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silverfoxsteam
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| Mamod Collector wrote: | Thats a fantastic setup Steve, did I see a brass flywheeled punch in there  |
Really just a bit of fun!
There are two brass flywheel tools on the o/head lineshaft set-up Mike, a press and a hammer. They came with the Luton PW203 I bought last year, you emailed the guy with some info - remember? There's a thread about their restoration in the 3R's section.
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silverfoxsteam
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| RAK402 wrote: | | That workshop is a work of art! |
You're too kind!
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